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- Temporal Variation in Pollination Services to Cucurbita Moschata Is
- A Scientific Note on the First Record of Nesting Sites of Peponapis Crassidentata (Hy- Menoptera: Apidae)
- Bees in a Changing World: How Land Surface Phenology, Bee Community Distributions, and Pollinator-Plant Interactions Are Impacted by Urbanization and Agriculture
- Specialist Bees of the Mid-Atlantic: Host Plants and Habitat Conservation” by Jarrod Fowler
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- Join the Conversation About Native Bees” Written by Stephen Buchmann, Ph.D., Interim NAPPC Coordinator, Pollinator Partnership
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- Fig. 1. the Common Eastern Bumble Bee, Bombus Impatiens THE
- (Eucera (Peponapis) Pruinosa (Say, 1837) and Cucurbita Crops in Ontario, Canada
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- Found in OR: a Native Squash Bee Jean R
- UC Santa Barbara Reports
- Squash Bees As Pumpkin Pollinators
- Chapter 2. Squashes, Pumpkins, Zucchinis and Gourds
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- Wisconsin Bee Identification Guide
- Bees and Their Habitats in Four New England States
- Bee Visitation to Crops and Other Flowers Planted As Bee Food
- Pumpkin Pollinator: Biology and Behavior of the Squash Bee Peponapis Pruinosa (Say)
- Evaluating Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management (Irvm) Techniques to Improve Pollinator Habitat
- Performance of Apis Mellifera, Bombus Impatiens, and Peponapis Pruinosa (Hymenoptera: Apidae) As Pollinators of Pumpkin Author(S): Derek R
- Global Warming, Advancing Bloom and Evidence for Pollinator Plasticity from Long-Term Bee Emergence Monitoring
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- Pollination of Pumpkin and Winter Squash- Thanks to Bumble Bees!
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